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              UGA T/T40/4/33/1 · Item · [194-]
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to "Trouble Calling" - a radio drama series in twenty-six instalments, written by [Carolyn Swift] and directed by Alan Simpson. Swift also provided voice of characters in the series.

              Includes scripts of individual instalment episodes; pages of sound effect lists for specific episodes; a fact sheet about the series, and a production credits sheet. Some scripts also carry edits and annotation by Swift.

              UGA T/T40/1/4/34 · Item · [195-]
              Part of Theatre

              Typed script, with annotation/stage directions for sketch "Two For the Price of One", produced by the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies. Three scripts present. By Carolyn Swift (A sketch with impersonations of Micheal Mac Liammóir).

              United Arts Club
              UGA T/T40/20/19 · Item · [197-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to United Arts Club of which Carolyn Swift was member. Includes notices of meetings, AGMs, committee reports and finance statements, programmes of events held by the Club, and newsletters.

              "U.N.O.P.S." Sketch
              UGA T/T40/1/4/2 · Item · [195-]
              Part of Theatre

              Typed copies of sketch entitled "U.N.O.P.S." produced by the Pike Theatre, Dublin. One copy includes cover page stamped as "Certified copy of stage play licenced by The Lord Chamberlain, St. James Palace".

              Untitled Screenplay
              UGA T/T40/5/10/25 · Item · [199-]
              Part of Theatre

              Typed screenplay, undated and no author information. Full script present.

              Untitled Script
              UGA T/T40/4/32/33 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Theatre

              Untitled script of Act II of play. Character named as 'Crawford'.

              UGA T/T40/19/2 · Item · [199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File with invitations, print exhibition catalogues and brochures from exhibitions held at the Hallward Gallery, Dublin through the 1990s

              UGA T/T40/19/3 · Item · [196-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File with exhibition catalogues and brochures from visual arts exhibitions held the Peacock Theatre (The Abbey) Dublin; Riverrun Gallery, Dublin, The Kenny Gallery, Galway, as well as catalogues from the Independent Artists group, Dublin, and exhibitions by Gerald Davis.

              UGA T/T40/19/1 · Item · 1966-1999
              Part of Theatre

              File with programmes from visual arts catalogues from exhibitions held at Project Arts Centre, Dublin. Includes flyer from inaugural Project exhibition, which was held at the Gate Theatre Dublin in November 1966, entitled 'Project 67', this included artworks by Michael Kane, John Behan, John Kelly, Charles Cullen. Also programme of theatre events held at the Gate by Imprimatur Productions - "The Tiger" by Murray Schisgal", "The Lover" by Harold Pinter, and "Double Double" by James Saunders, directed by Jim Fitz Gerald, directed by John Behan.
              Folder includes numerous other visual arts catalogues from exhibitions by Irish and international artists at Project Gallery from the late 1960s to early 1990s. Also an exhibition by Independent Artists (1975) with cover design by Michael Kane.

              UGA T/T40/19/4 · Item · [197-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              Files with exhibition brochures and catalogues from exhibitions and events attended by Carolyn swift or otherwise sent to Carolyn Swift, from and at various galleries in Dublin and around Ireland.